Kelley Blue Book gave away $10,000 for video car reviews of two minutes or less, with only basic ground rules (don't break copyright or traffic laws, for instance). Below are the 1st and 2nd place winners, with the actual info from kbb.com...enjoy!

Why it Won: "Coroollaaaa." It's a popular refrain in the halls of Kelley Blue Book. And you know what goes great with comedic catchphrases? Pratfalls. Powered by the spirit of old, dead comedy pioneers, what could lose?

Who Gets the Money: Clark Olson Media is the video submitter of record, which is David Olson and Guy Clark, two Woodstock High School buddies living in West Dundee, Illinois, making videos. But they owe a good chunk of the 10 grand to their other high school friend, Neil Arsenty, because he was the man in front of the camera who brought the funny. It sounds like Neil, in fact, will be the one coming to visit us at Kelley Blue Book in Irvine. Maybe we'll put him to work in front of the camera again.

Where the Money Goes: Clark is writing a film called "Brittany's Bad Day," and their plan is to put the winnings toward its production.

Why it Won: This take on a 2001 Volkswagen Passat isn't just creative and original, it's packed with useful information and insight.

Who Gets the Money: Joel Moss Levinson is a writer with dreams of doing comedy. He's also a soon-to-be father, so he'll have a new wellspring for material. Joel says he does a lot of YouTube stuff and that the family digs it. The Levinsons live in Venice, California, but are about to move down the street to Marina Del Rey.

Where the Money's Going: Naturally, Joel says the winnings will go toward a car seat, crib, diapers and related equipment/supplies. If there's any money left after they prepare for their new housemate, Joel's considering taking his wife Brandy on a train trip (since she's pregnant enough that she shouldn't fly).

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